Jashan

169 posts

Jashan

Jashan

@jashan702

no motion im afraid

Katılım Ağustos 2025
172 Takip Edilen12 Takipçiler
snow
snow@snowclipsed·
what book shall be read tomorrow?
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OfTheEsseints
OfTheEsseints@BackPedaling112·
@jashan702 played more when i was younger, at some point took classes where i learnt openings and tbh not much else (this was before i knew how to learn anything)
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Jashan
Jashan@jashan702·
@BackPedaling112 thats very good Ive been playing for a couple months I lowkey peaked at 600 in 5min. how did you get so good by just playing a lot?
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OfTheEsseints
OfTheEsseints@BackPedaling112·
@jashan702 this is estimated from playing 1600-1800 people in college
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Sinatras
Sinatras@myainotez·
@jashan702 Oh glad i redeemed myself, which one was it
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Sinatras@myainotez·
our paper got accepted to icml aiwild workshop👀
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Shaw (spirit/acc)
Shaw (spirit/acc)@shawmakesmagic·
I am not special Generally, when I pull something crazy off with AI, like making a chip or completing all of Rich Sutton's Alberta Plan, I think... if random ass Shaw can do this, wtf are the big labs doing? I am convinced OpenAI is planning to make a chip btw
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Jashan
Jashan@jashan702·
@finn_hulse yea its good but really short unfortunately my goat yuji did not get enough screen (page?) time
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Finn Hulse
Finn Hulse@finn_hulse·
POV: argentinian middle schooler vs. peter thiel’s malevolent shrine
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Jashan
Jashan@jashan702·
@2oovy what do you play catan?
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bourbaki
bourbaki@2oovy·
I don’t understand why some ppl will play chess but not any other board game
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Finn Hulse
Finn Hulse@finn_hulse·
your parents are lowkey your cofounders
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Jashan
Jashan@jashan702·
@finn_hulse i do find myself blocking a lot of people here though yeah
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Jashan
Jashan@jashan702·
i think linkedin culture is present on all websites for those with the eyes to see. its much better here imo. a lot of people engaging in discussions somewhat earnestly. for eg. i like how the primeintellect folks engage with the community here. you dont really see that in linkedin.
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Finn Hulse
Finn Hulse@finn_hulse·
pretty funny that tech twitter is just linkedin with plausible deniability
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will brown
will brown@willccbb·
“upload your SFT dataset” is an anti-pattern
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Bonkle K. 🌠🪲
Bonkle K. 🌠🪲@MiladyBonkle·
@sailaunderscore Most people have no idea who or what they are. This makes things online very confusing because “CHANGE EVERYTHING TOMORROW AND BECOME SOMEONE ELSE” is loud enough to drown out the morsel of personal intuition they were supposed to be cultivating.
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saila
saila@sailaunderscore·
A lot of people are making fun of this, but I know multiple people that simply locked-in from 2022 to 2024 and landed a job at one of the labs and now get 1 million dollars in total compensation. I think everyone knows instinctually if they are one of these people though.
Roan@RohOnChain

Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch. Stanford taught the entire thing in 1 hour lecture & released it for free. Bookmark & watch this today before someone takes it down.

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ludwig
ludwig@ludwigABAP·
the secret to getting really good is working really hard on the fundies and honing your intuitions and applying your skills creatively and and and... sometimes no matter how much I try, I wonder if it's really sensical for me to try so hard, when it seems against my very nature to try that hard. I am profoundly a lazy sack of shit, no matter how much pressure I apply. I could just kind of do whatever i want casually for the rest of my life and coast along, really. But God made me in such a way that it is implanted in my head that I have to be try and be great, except I seem very obstinate at attempting to be great (read: barely passing OK) at things that are excruciating for me. Maybe it would be best if I accepted that truly, the most sensical path for me is to have a camera pointed at me and to talk about things and explain them and make a bunch of quips. It seems like that last part is all I am naturallly good at anyway.
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